Bayer is a German chemical company. They make Roundup. Roundup gives people non-Hodgkin lymphoma. Bayer has paid over $11 billion in cancer lawsuits.
This week, Congress is going to vote on a bill that gives Bayer permanent immunity from being sued by Americans who get cancer from their product.
Here is how it happened. 🧵
In February, President Trump signed an executive order. The order declared that glyphosate — the active ingredient in Roundup — is critical to national defense. He invoked the Defense Production Act of 1950. The same law used in wartime to make companies build tanks and bombers.
The executive order does one thing that matters. It shields the manufacturer from being sued.
Republican Congressman Thomas Massie of Kentucky said it plain on the House floor: "All three branches of this government are under siege by lobbyists and lawyers from a German company named Bayer. They spent over nine million dollars lobbying the executive branch and the legislative branch so that they don't have to be liable for any damages that their herbicide causes."
Massie also named the connection.
Attorney General Pam Bondi previously worked for a lobbying firm called Ballard Partners. White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles also previously worked for Ballard Partners. Ballard Partners registered to lobby for Bayer in December 2024. Ballard Partners gave fifty million dollars to the Trump campaign in 2024.
Now, here is what is happening on Monday, April 27.
The United States Supreme Court will hear oral arguments in Monsanto versus Durnell. The case is about whether Bayer can be sued by an American man named John Durnell who got non-Hodgkin lymphoma from Roundup. The Trump Justice Department has filed a brief with the Supreme Court. The brief sides with Bayer. Against Durnell.
Congress is also considering language in the new farm bill that would give Bayer the same immunity through legislation.
Both the executive branch and the judicial branch are working in coordination with the legislative branch to give a German company permanent protection from American cancer victims.
Bayer has spent nine million dollars lobbying for this.
Bayer has paid eleven billion dollars in cancer settlements.
Bayer just proposed a seven-point-two-five billion dollar class settlement to wipe out current claims.
After that settlement, every future American who gets non-Hodgkin lymphoma from Roundup loses the right to sue.
Now here is the part I want you to sit with.
Robert F. Kennedy Junior built his political identity on a movement called Make America Healthy Again. He spent decades suing chemical companies. He told voters that pesticides were poisoning American children. He told voters he would hold these companies accountable.
He is now the Secretary of Health and Human Services in the Trump administration.
He has not stopped this.
The MAHA movement that brought millions of voters to the Trump coalition is being asked to swallow a permanent legal shield for the foreign company at the center of every concern they ever raised.
Massie is a Republican. Massie is sounding the alarm. Massie has introduced a bill called the No Immunity for Glyphosate Act with Democratic Congresswoman Chellie Pingree of Maine.
The cosponsors include Lauren Boebert and Ro Khanna. Republican and Democrat. MAHA and progressive.
The split is not left versus right. The split is the American people versus a German chemical company that spent nine million dollars to make sure cancer patients cannot sue.
Here is what to watch for.
The farm bill vote.
The Supreme Court arguments tomorrow.
The lobbyists you used to work for now running the Justice Department and the White House.
Bayer is one signature away from being permanently protected from the Americans they have already paid eleven billion dollars to settle with.
Tomorrow tells us whether the system is still functioning.
Never stop connecting the dots.
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🧵: A Caltech graduate and former NASA-JPL researcher just opened fire at an event with the President of the United States.
The same week, the House Oversight Committee is set to hear briefings on a federal investigation into eleven Caltech-and-JPL-connected scientists who have died or disappeared.
Both events become public on the same Monday.
Here is what you need to know.
For two months, the FBI and the House Oversight Committee have been investigating the deaths or disappearances of eleven American scientists since 2022. The investigation includes a Caltech astrophysicist named Carl Grillmair who was shot dead on his porch in February. It includes three researchers from NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena — Michael David Hicks, Frank Maiwald, and Monica Reza.
The House Oversight Committee asked the FBI, the Department of Energy, the Department of War, and NASA to brief them on these cases.
The deadline for those briefings is Monday, April 27.
Two hours after a man with a shotgun fired shots at the White House Correspondents' Dinner, sixteen of the most prominent MAGA influencers on X all posted the same message.
The message was not "thank God the President is safe."
The message was "this is why we need the White House ballroom."
Andrew Kolvet. Mike Cernovich. Jack Posobiec. Libs of TikTok. End Wokeness. Tom Fitton. Wall Street Mav. Geiger Capital. Buzz Patterson. Meghan McCain. Shawn Farash. TaraBull. Nick Adams. Randy Fine. Brilyn Hollyhand. Dustin Grage.
Sixteen separate accounts. Same talking point. Same window of time.
Some of you saw those posts and thought it was strange. It was strange. Now I am going to tell you why.
Two weeks ago, a former MAGA influencer named Ashley St. Clair sat down and told the public how the machine actually works.
NBC News published a major investigation this afternoon. Six reporters. Six named sources inside the US government. The story breaks open something the Trump administration has been hiding for two months.
The damage Iran did to American military bases in the opening phase of the war is far worse than the Pentagon has admitted.
Repairs will cost billions of dollars.
Here is what NBC found.
Iran hit American bases across seven Middle East countries. Iranian missiles and drones struck warehouses, command headquarters, aircraft hangars, satellite communications, runways, high-end radar systems, and dozens of American aircraft.
In one strike at Prince Sultan Air Base in Saudi Arabia, Iran destroyed an E-3 Sentry. That is a flying command and control plane. It is one of the most important aircraft in the American military for tracking enemy threats. The tail was blown off. The plane is on the ground in pieces.
Yesterday the Department of Justice arrested a Green Beret named Gannon Ken Van Dyke. He bet thirty-three thousand dollars on a classified military operation he helped plan. He won four hundred and nine thousand dollars. He tried to hide the money. He got caught. Now he is charged with five federal crimes.
That is the headline. That is the news.
I want to tell you what is going to happen next 🧵
When the President of the United States was asked about the arrest yesterday, he was sitting in the Oval Office. Reporters asked him what he thought about an active-duty soldier using classified information to make four hundred thousand dollars on a betting site.
His response, in his own words, was this:
"That's like Pete Rose betting on his own team."
Pete Rose was a baseball player. He was banned from baseball for life in 1989 for betting on his own team while playing for and managing the Cincinnati Reds. For decades, Pete Rose was the most famous example in American sports of a man who broke the most basic rule of his profession.
Pay attention to what is happening at the Department of Justice.
The New York Times reported today that Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche is moving forward with investigations and prosecutions against five people.
Here are the five.🧵
Cassidy Hutchinson. She was the star witness at the January 6 Committee hearings.
She testified under oath about what she saw at the White House that day.
James Comey. Former FBI Director.
Fired by Trump in 2017. Previously indicted by this Justice Department.
His case was dismissed by a federal judge in November.